This week for day 1, activity 2 of week 4 for SLJ, we were asked to write a morning recount and to turn it into Shakespearean language. This activity was based on William Shakespeare, who was an author, poet and playwriter. He was known for creating plays he wrote in the 16th century in England. For this activity, we wrote our morning recount and used a Shakespearean tool to translate our recount.
Hi Sakina! I personally really enjoyed being able to take a look at Shakespearean language, especially compared to modern English. What are your thoughts on the translator, and the difference between the two recounts? I think it's pretty strange to see the words change from before and after...Are you able to say your recount in Shakespearean? Nice job!
ReplyDeleteHey Sakina!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this activity, Can you read the shakespearean version? when I read mine, its like my 3 year old niece wrote it. Haha all laughs and jokes but I like this day of yours.